The Rotterdam way: a new take on urban tourism management

Shirley Nieuwland
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While most of the popular urban tourism destinations of North-Western Europe are famed for their historic city centres, a growing number of destinations, such as Rotterdam, challenge the conditionality of having a picturesque historic centre for being a successful tourist destination. The city of Rotterdam, which is shaped by its industrial past as well as a significant scar left by carpet bombings during World War II, is currently witnessing an urban revival. While just decades ago the city was mostly shunned because it was described as rough, edgy and even boring (Kasteleijn & Maas, 1995), present day visitors appreciate the diverse and iconic modern architecture, as well as the creative and vibrant atmosphere in which the roughness and edginess actually seem to work in Rotterdam’s favour (Richards & Wilson, 2004). In this light, the city is acclaimed by the international media as a must-visit destination, with Rotterdam featuring in Lonely Planet’s “best in travel list” of 2016, describing it as a “metropolitan jewel of the Netherlands riding a wave of urban development, redevelopment and regeneration” (Lonely Planet, 2016).
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虽然西北欧大多数受欢迎的城市旅游目的地都以其历史悠久的城市中心而闻名,但越来越多的目的地,如鹿特丹,挑战了拥有风景如画的历史中心作为成功旅游目的地的条件。鹿特丹市的历史是由其工业历史和二战期间地毯式轰炸留下的重大伤疤所塑造的,目前正在见证城市复兴。而就在几十年前,这座城市大多被避开,因为它被描述为粗糙,前卫,甚至无聊(Kasteleijn & Maas, 1995),现在的游客欣赏多样化和标志性的现代建筑,以及创造性和充满活力的氛围,其中粗糙和前卫实际上似乎对鹿特丹有利(Richards & Wilson, 2004)。因此,鹿特丹被国际媒体誉为必去的目的地,鹿特丹登上了2016年Lonely Planet的“最佳旅游榜单”,被描述为“荷兰城市发展、再开发和再生浪潮中的一颗大都市宝石”(Lonely Planet, 2016)。
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